Vaughan, William James, Private, 11360, 1st Battalion, Notts & Derby Regiment Born Derby Enlisted Derby Killed in action France and Flanders 9th January 1915
Aged 24 Son of Joseph and Sarah Vaughan, of 84, Boyer Street, Derby; husband of Mary Elizabeth Moore (formerly Vaughan), of 5, Westbury Street, Derby Le Touret Memorial
Derby Daily Express, 21st January 1916 William Vaughan was an old soldier, having served with the Sherwood Foresters for six years, two of which he spent in India. He was previously employed at Boden's lace factory, and his home was at 24, Boyer Street, Derby. He was killed by a sniper at Ypres.
Born Derby
Enlisted Derby
Killed in action France and Flanders 9th January 1915
Aged 24
Son of Joseph and Sarah Vaughan, of 84, Boyer Street, Derby; husband of Mary Elizabeth Moore (formerly Vaughan), of 5, Westbury Street, Derby
Le Touret Memorial
Derby Daily Express, 21st January 1916
William Vaughan was an old soldier, having served with the Sherwood Foresters for six years, two of which he spent in India. He was previously employed at Boden's lace factory, and his home was at 24, Boyer Street, Derby. He was killed by a sniper at Ypres.